Revision as of 22:20, 6 October 2007

A peacetime order of battle of the United States Army for

August of 1914 (the outbreak of the World War in Europe), listing the
divisions, brigades, regiments, and battalions of infantry, cavalry, field
artillery, coast artillery, and engineers with their permanent garrisons and
actual locations, all down to the company, troop, and battery level. All
quartermaster, ordnance, signal corps, medical, and staff troops and units are
included. Complete coverage of both the Regular Army and the National Guard.
From the cavalry on the Rio Grande to the Philippine Scouts, from Rhode Island
coast artillery to the Military Prison on Alcatraz, from the Porto Rico
Regiment to the Alaska garrison, all are named and located.

For regular
army units, locations are also noted for April 1917, when the US finally did
enter the First World War.

The Central Department Headquarters,
Chicago, Ill.; embracing the States of Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois,
Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas,
Nebraska, Wyoming (except that part included in the Yellowstone Park), Colorado,
and the post of Fort Missoula, Mont. Troops: Third Cavalry
Brigade; Batt. D, 5th Field Art.; Field Hospital No. l; Ambulance Co. No. 1.
(The Second Division since its mobilization in February 1913 was no longer under
the Central Department.)

The Western Department Headquarters,
San Francisco, Calif.; embracing the States of Washington, Oregon, Idaho,
Montana (except the post of Fort Missoula), so much of Wyoming as includes
Yellowstone Park, California, Nevada, Utah, and Alaska.
Troops: Third Division (Seventh Brigade); 30th Inf.; Pacific Coast
Artillery District.

Fifth Brigade -
Hdqrs. Galveston, Tex. 4th, 7th, 19th, and 28th Infantry.
Sixth Brigade - Hdqrs. Texas City, Tex. 11th, 18th, and 22rd
Infantry.In April 1914 the Fifth Brigade was reinforced with the 6th
Cavalry, 3rd Field Artillery (less the 2nd Battalion), 4th Field Artillery, 2nd
Battalion of Engineers (less Company F, and including Company M), Company D,
Signal Corps, Ambulance Company No. 3, Field Hospital No. 3, and an aviation
detachment, all to transfer to Vera Cruz. However, the troops actually sailing
as part of the expeditionary force were the 4th, 7th, l9th, and 28th Infantry;
Co. E, 2nd Battalion of Engineers; Field Hospital No. 3; headquarters, band, and
the 1st Battalion of the 4th Field Artillery; Troops I and K of the 6th Cavalry;
and Co. D, Signal Corps. Also coming under Army control in Vera Cruz was the
First Brigade, United States Marine Corps (consisting of the First, Second, and
Third Regiments, and a composite landing battalion).

permanent stations to Galveston, Tex. as part of the Second Division’s
mobilization. From Galveston the regiment sailed to Vera Cruz in April
1914. During this time a detachment remained at Ft. Crook.

April 1917 - Brownsville, Tex.

Fifth Infantry

First Brigade

Permanent Station

Location

Headquarters

Plattsburg Bks., N.Y.

Plattsburg Bks., N.Y.

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

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Company A

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Company B

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Company C

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Company D

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Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

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Company E

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Company F

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Company G

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Company H

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Third Battalion Hdqtrs.

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Company I

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Company K

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Company L

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Company M

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From 3 to 12 August, 1914, Company B was at the

State Camp Ground, Augusta, Maine, with the Maine National Guard. In
November 1914 the regiment changed station to the Canal Zone.

April, 1917 - Empire, C.Z.

Sixth Infantry

Eighth Brigade

Permanent Station

Location

Headquarters

Presidio of San Francisco, Calif.

El Paso, Tex.

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

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Company A

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Company B

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Company C

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Company D

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Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

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Company E

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Company F

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Company G

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Company H

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Third Battalion Hdqtrs.

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Company I

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Company K

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Company L

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Company M

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Since April 1914 the regiment was on detached

service from its permanent station in connection with the enforcement of
neutrality laws on the Mexican border.

April, 1917 - Cp. Newton D. Baker, Tex.

Seventh Infantry

Fifth Brigade

Permanent Station

Location

Headquarters

Ft. Leavenworth, Kans.

Vera Cruz, Mexico

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

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Company A

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Company B

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Company C

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Company D

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Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

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Company E

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Company F

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Company G

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Company H

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Third Battalion Hdqtrs.

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Company I

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Company K

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Company L

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Company M

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In February 1913 the regiment moved from its

permanent station to Galveston, Tex. as part of the Second Division’s
mobilization. From Galveston the regiment sailed to Vera Cruz in April
1914.

April, 1917 - Cp. Fort Bliss, Tex.

Eighth Infantry

Philippine Department

Permanent Station

Location

Headquarters

Cuartel de España, Manila

Cuartel de España, Manila

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

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Company A

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Company B

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Company C

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Company D

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Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

Cp. Eldridge, Los Banos

Cp. Eldridge, Los Banos

Company E

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Company F

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Company G

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Company H

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Third Battalion Hdqtrs.

Cuartel de España, Manila

Cp. Ward Cheney, Cavite

Company I

"

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Company K

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Cuartel de España, Manila

Company L

"

Cp. Ward Cheney, Cavite

Company M

"

Cuartel de España, Manila

In July 1914 a Machine-Gun

Company and a Supply Company were organized at the
Cuartel de España. The Third Battalion Headquarters and Companies I
and L returned to the Cuartel de España in September 1914.

April 1917 - Ft. William McKinley, P.I.

Ninth Infantry

Second Brigade

Permanent Station

Location

Headquarters

Ft. Thomas, Ky.

Laredo, Tex.

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

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Company A

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Company B

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Company C

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Company D

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Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

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Company E

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Company F

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Company G

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Company H

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Third Battalion Hdqtrs.

Ft. Logan H. Roots, Ark.

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Company I

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Company K

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Company L

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Company M

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In Febrary 1914 the regiment moved from its

permanent stations to Laredo in connection with the enforcement of
neutrality laws on the Mexican border. A detachment remained at Ft.
Thomas.

April 1917 - Cp. Wilson, Tex.

TenthInfantry

Eastern Department

Permanent Station

Location

Headquarters

Cp. E. S. Otis, C.Z.

Cp. E. S. Otis, C.Z.

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

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Company A

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Company B

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Company C

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Company D

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Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

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Company E

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Miraflores, C.Z.

Company F

"

Gatun, C.Z.

Company G

"

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Company H

"

Pedro Miguel, C.Z.

Third Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

Cp. E. S. Otis, C.Z.

Company I

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Company K

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Company L

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Company M

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The regiment’s battalions took monthly turns

guarding the Panama Canal locks. In mid-July 1914 the Second Battalion
relieved the First on this duty, and in turn was relieved by the Third in
mid-August.

April 1917 - Cp. E. S. Otis, C.Z.

Eleventh Infantry

Sixth Brigade

Permanent Station

Location

Headquarters

Ft. D. A. Russell, Wyo

Texas City, Tex.

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

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Company A

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Company B

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Company C

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Company D

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Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

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Company E

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Company F

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Company G

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Company H

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Third Battalion Hdqtrs.

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Company I

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Company K

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Company L

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Company M

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In February 1913 the regiment moved from its

permanent station to Texas City as part of the mobilization of the Second
Division.

April 1917 - Douglas, Ariz.

Twelfth Infantry

Eighth Brigade

Permanent Station

Location

Headquarters

Presidio of San Francisco, Calif.

Nogales, Ariz.

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

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Company A

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Company B

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Company C

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Company D

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Yuma, Ariz.

Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

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Nogales, Ariz.

Company E

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Company F

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Company G

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Company H

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Third Battalion Hdqtrs.

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Company I

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Company K

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Company L

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Company M

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Ft. Rosecrans, Calif.

Since April 1914 the regiment was on detached

service in connection with the enforcement of the neutrality laws on the
Mexican border. In particular, Company M was at the
Mexican Interns Camp at Ft. Rosecrans.

April 1917 - Nogales, Ariz

Thirteenth Infantry

Philippine Department

Permanent Station

Location

Headquarters

Ft. William McKinley, P.I.

Ft. William McKinley, P.I.

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

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Company A

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Company B

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Company C

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Company D

"

Cp. John Hay, Baguio

Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

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Ft. William McKinley, P.I.

Company E

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Company F

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Company G

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Company H

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Third Battalion Hdqtrs.

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Company I

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Company K

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Company L

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Company M

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Company D did not return from

Cp. John Hay until December 1914.

April 1917 - Ft. Mills, P.I.

Fourteenth Infantry

Seventh Brigade

Permanent Station

Location

Headquarters

Ft. Lawton, Wash.

Ft. Lawton, Wash.

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

Ft. Wlm. H. Seward, Alaska

Ft. Wlm. H. Seward, Alaska

Company A

"

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Company B

Ft. Gibbon, Alaska

Ft. Gibbon, Alaska

Company C

Ft. Wlm. H. Seward, Alaska

Ft. Wlm. H. Seward, Alaska

Company D

Ft. St. Michael, Alaska

Ft. St. Michael, Alaska

Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

Ft. Lawton, Wash.

Ft. Lawton, Wash.

Company E

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Company F

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Company G

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Company H

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Third Battalion Hdqtrs.

Ft. George Wright, Wash.

Ft. William H. Harrison, Ind.

Company I

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Company K

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Company L

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Company M

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"

In June 1914 the First Battalion changed station

from Ft. George Wright to Ft. William H. Seward, Alaska. In July 1914 a
200-man detachment of the Second Battalion took part in a Joint Camp of
Instruction with the Washington National Guard at Cosgrave, Wash. A
detachment of Company D garrisoned Ft. Davis, Alaska. Ft. Liscum, Alaska
was likewise occupied by a detachment of the First Battalion. In the
summer of 1914 the Third Battalion was assisting the militia in strike
duties.

April 1917 - Yuma, Ariz.

Fifteenth Infantry

Philippine Department

Permanent Station

Location

Headquarters

Tientsin, China

Tientsin, China

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

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Company A

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Company B

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Company C

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Company D

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Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

Regan Bks., Albay

Regan Bks., Albay

Company E

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Company F

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Company G

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Company H

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Third Battalion Hdqtrs.

Tientsin, China

Tientsin, China

Company I

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Company K

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Company L

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Company M

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In June 1914 the Second Battalion was ordered to

move from Cp. Gregg, Pangasinan to Regan Bks. The rest of the regiment had
been in China since 1912.

April 1917 - Tientsin, China

Sixteenth Infantry

Eighth Brigade

Permanent Station

Location

Headquarters

Presidio of San Francisco, Calif.

El Paso, Tex.

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

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Company A

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Company B

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Company C

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Company D

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Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

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Company E

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Company F

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Company G

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Company H

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Third Battalion Hdqtrs.

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Company I

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Company K

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Company L

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Company M

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Since April 1914 the regiment was on detached

service in connection with enforcing the neutrality laws on the Mexican
border.

April 1917 - Cp. Newton D. Baker, Tex.

Seventeenth Infantry

Second Brigade

Permanent Station

Location

Headquarters

Ft. McPherson, Ga.

Eagle Pass, Tex.

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

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Company A

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Company B

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Company C

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Company D

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Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

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Company E

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Company F

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Company G

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Company H

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Third Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

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Company I

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Company K

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Company L

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Company M

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Since early 1914 the regiment was on detached

service in connection with the enforcement of the neutrality laws on the
Mexican border.

April, 1917 - Ft. McPherson, Ga.

Eighteenth Infantry

Sixth Brigade

Permanent Station

Location

Headquarters

Ft. Mackenzie, Wyo.

Texas City, Tex.

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

Ft. Missoula, Mont.

"

Company A

"

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Company B

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Company C

"

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Company D

"

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Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

Ft. Mackenzie, Wyo.

"

Company E

"

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Company F

"

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Company G

"

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Company H

"

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Third Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

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Company I

"

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Company K

"

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Company L

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Company M

"

"

In February 1913 the regiment moved to Texas City

as part of the mobilization of the Second Division.

April, 1917 - Cp. Harry J. Jones, Douglas,

Ariz.

Nineteenth Infantry

Fifth Brigade

Permanent Station

Location

Headquarters

Ft. Meade, S. Dak.

Vera Cruz, Mexico

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

Ft. Leavenworth, Kans.

"

Company A

"

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Company B

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Company C

"

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Company D

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Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

Ft. Sheridan, Ill.

"

Company E

"

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Company F

"

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Company G

"

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Company H

"

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Third Battalion Hdqtrs.

Ft. Meade, S. Dak.

"

Company I

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Company K

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Company L

"

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Company M

"

"

In February 1913 the regiment moved from its

permanent stations to Galveston, Tex. as part of the mobilization of the
Second Division. In April 1914 the regiment sailed to Vera Cruz.

April, 1917 - Ft. Sam Houston, Tex

Twentieth Infantry

Seventh Brigade

Permanent Station

Location

Headquarters

Ft. Douglas, Utah

El Paso, Tex.

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

Ft Wingate, N. Mex.

Company A

"

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Company B

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Company C

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Company D

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Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

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Company E

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Company F

"

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Company G

"

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Company H

"

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Third Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

El Paso, Tex.

Company I

"

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Company K

"

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Company L

"

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Company M

"

"

In 1914 the regiment was enforcing the neutrality

laws on the Mexican border. During this time a detachment remained at Ft.
Douglas.

April 1917 - Cp. Fort Bliss, Tex.

Twenty-first Infantry

Seventh Brigade

Permanent Station

Location

Headquarters

Vancouver Bks., Wash.

Vancouver Bks., Wash.

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

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Company A

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Company B

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Company C

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Company D

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Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

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Company E

"

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Company F

"

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Company G

"

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Company H

"

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Third Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

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Company I

"

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Company K

"

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Company L

"

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Company M

"

"

April, 1917 - San Diego,
Calif.

Twenty-secondInfantry

Sixth Brigade

Permanent Station

Location

Headquarters

Ft. Sam Houston, Tex.

Galveston, Tex.

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

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Company A

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Company B

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Company C

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Company D

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Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

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Company E

"

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Company F

"

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Company G

"

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Company H

"

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Third Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

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Company I

"

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Company K

"

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Company L

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Company M

"

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The regiment was already at Ft. Bliss, Tex. in

connection with the enforcement of the neutrality laws on the Mexican
border when in February 1913 it moved to Galveston as part of the
mobilization of the Second Division.

April, 1917 - Ft. Jay, N.Y.

Twenty-third Infantry

Fourth Brigade

Permanent Station

Location

Headquarters

Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Ind.

Texas City, Tex

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

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Company A

"

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Company B

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Company C

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Company D

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Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

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Company E

"

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Company F

"

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Company G

"

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Company H

"

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Third Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

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Company I

"

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Company K

"

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Company L

"

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Company M

"

"

In February 1913 the regiment moved from its

permanent station to Texas City as part of the Second Division’s
mobilization.

April, 1917 - Cp. Cotton, Tex.

Twenty-fourth Infantry

Philippine Department

Permanent Station

Location

Headquarters

Cp. McGrath, Batangas

Cp. McGrath, Batangas

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

Ft. Mills, Corregidor

Ft. Mills, Corregidor

Company A

Cp. McGrath, Batangas

Cp. McGrath, Batangas

Company B

"

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Company C

Ft. Mills, Corregidor

Ft. Mills, Corregidor

Company D

"

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Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

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Company E

"

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Company F

"

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Company G

"

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Company H

"

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Third Battalion Hdqtrs.

Cp. McGrath, Batangas

Cp. McGrath, Batangas

Company I

"

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Company K

"

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Company L

"

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Company M

"

"

This was a colored regiment.

April 1917 - Cp. Furlong, N. Mex.

Twenty-fifth Infantry

First Hawaiian Brigade

Permanent Station

Location

Headquarters

Schofield Bks., T.H.

Schofield Bks., T.H.

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

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Company A

"

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Company B

"

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Company C

"

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Company D

"

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Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

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Company E

"

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Company F

"

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Company G

"

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Company H

"

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Third Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

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Company I

"

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Company K

"

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Company L

"

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Company M

"

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This was a colored regiment.

April 1917 - Schofield Bks., T.H.

Twenty-sixth Infantry

Fourth Brigade

Permanent Station

Location

Headquarters

Ft. Wayne, Mich.

Texas City, Tex.

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

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Company A

"

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Company B

"

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Company C

"

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Company D

"

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Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

Ft. Brady, Mich.

"

Company E

"

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Company F

"

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Company G

"

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Company H

"

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Third Battalion Hdqtrs.

Ft. Wayne, Mich.

"

Company I

"

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Company K

"

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Company L

"

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Company M

"

"

In February 1913 the regiment moved from its

permanent stations to Texas City as part of the mobilization of the Second
Division. A detachment remained at Ft. Brady.

April 1917 - Harlingen, Tex.

Twenty-seventh Infantry

Fourth Brigade

Permanent Station

Location

Headquarters

Ft. Sheridan, Ill.

Texas City, Tex.

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

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Company A

"

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Company B

"

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Company C

"

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Company D

"

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Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

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Company E

"

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Company F

"

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Company G

"

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Company H

"

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Third Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

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Company I

"

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Company K

"

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Company L

"

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Company M

"

"

In February 1913 the regiment moved from its

permanent station to Texas City as part of the mobilization of the Second
Division.

April 1917 – Manila, P.I.

Twenty-eighth Infantry

Fifth Brigade

Permanent Station

Location

Headquarters

Ft Snelling, Minn.

Vera Cruz, Mex.

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

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Company A

"

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Company B

"

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Company C

"

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Company D

"

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Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

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Company E

"

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Company F

"

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Company G

"

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Company H

"

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Third Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

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Company I

"

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Company K

"

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Company L

"

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Company M

"

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In February 1913 the regiment moved from its

permanent station to Galveston, Tex. as part of the mobilization of the
Second Division. In April 1914 the regiment sailed to Vera Cruz.

April 1917 - Ft. Ringgold, Tex.

Twenty-ninth Infantry

First Brigade

Permanent Station

Location

Headquarters

Ft. Jay, N.Y.

Ft. Jay, N.Y.

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

Ft. Porter, N.Y.

Ft. Porter, N.Y.

Company A

"

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Company B

"

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Company C

"

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Company D

"

"

Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

Ft. Jay, N.Y.

Ft. Jay, N.Y.

Company E

"

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Company F

"

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Company G

"

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Company H

"

"

Third Battalion Hdqtrs.

Ft. Niagra, N.Y.

Ft. Niagra, N.Y.

Company I

"

"

Company K

"

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Company L

"

"

Company M

"

"

In July of 1914 Co. H was at Black Point, Fla.,

and Cp. Wheeler, Ga., training with the National Guards of those states.

April 1917 - Cp. Gaillard, C.Z.

Thirtieth Infantry

Western Department

Permanent Station

Location

Headquarters

Presidio of San Francisco, Calif.

Presidio of San Francisco, Calif.

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

"

Company A

"

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Company B

"

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Company C

"

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Company D

"

"

Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

"

Company E

"

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Company F

"

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Company G

"

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Company H

"

"

Third Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

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Company I

"

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Company K

"

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Company L

"

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Company M

"

"

In July 1914 the regiment changed its station

from Alaska, where the Headquarters and Third Battalion garrisoned Ft.
William H. Seward, the Second Battalion garrisoned Ft. Davis, Companies A
and D garrisoned Ft. Gibbon, and Companies B and C garrisoned Ft. St.
Michael.

April 1917 - Cp. Eagle Pass, Tex.

Porto Rico Regiment of Infantry

Eastern Department

Permanent Station

Location

Headquarters

San Juan, Porto Rico

San Juan, Porto Rico

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

"

Company A

"

"

Company B

"

"

Company C

"

"

Company D

"

"

Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

"

Company E

Henry Bks., Porto Rico

Henry Bks., Porto Rico

Company F

San Juan, Porto Rico

San Juan, Porto Rico

Company G

"

"

Company H

Henry Bks., Porto Rico

Henry Bks., Porto Rico

April 1917 - San Juan, Puerto
Rico.

In 1916 seven more regiments were organized.
Their stations in April 1917 were as follows:

Thirty-first - Manila, P.I.

Thirty-third - Gatun, C.Z.

Thirty-second - Schofield Bks., T.H.

Thirty-fourth - Marfa, Tex.

Thirty-fifth - Nogales, Ariz.

Thirty-seventh - Ft. McIntosh, Tex.

Thirty-sixth - Ft. Clark, Tex.

CAVALRY REGIMENTS

Regiment

Higher Organization

Permanent StationAugust, 1914

LocationAugust, 1914

First Cavalry

Third Division

Headquarters

Presidio of Monterey, Calif.

Presidio of Monterey, Calif.

First Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

"

Troop A

"

San Ysidro, Calif.

Troop B

"

"

Troop C

"

Presidio of Monterey, Calif.

Troop D

"

Calexico, Calif.

Second Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

Presidio of Monterey, Calif.

Troop E

"

"

Troop F

"

"

Troop G

"

"

Troop H

"

"

Third Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

"

Troop I

"

"

Troop K

"

San Ysidro, Calif.

Troop L

"

Calexico, Calif.

Troop M

"

Tecate, Calif.

The regiment engaged in much detached service in
connection with enforcing the neutrality laws on the Mexican border and
with protecting the recently established National Parks. From February
through June of 1914 the Second Squadron was at Ft. Yellowstone, Wyo.,
from where it returned to the Presidio of Monterey. The Machine-Gun
Platoon was at Ft. Yellowstone until May 1914 when it moved to
Calexico, Calif., returning to the Presidio of Monterey in September, by
which time it was called the Machine-Gun Company. In April 1914 Troop M
was at Yosemite Valley, Calif.; in June it was at the Presidio of
Monterey; and in July it moved to Tecate, Calif. In June, July, and August
of 1914 Troops D and L were at Calexico, moving to San Ysidro, Calif. in
August/September. In July 1914 Troops A, B, and K moved to San
Ysidro,remaining there through October. As a result of these movements, at
the end of July there were 530 men at the Presidio of Monterey and 365 on
detached service.

April, 1917 - Cp. Harry J. Jones, Douglas, Az.

Second Cavalry

First Division

Headquarters

Ft. Ethan Allen, Vt.

Ft. Ethan Allen, Vt.

First Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

"

Troop A

"

"

Troop B

"

"

Troop C

"

"

Troop D

"

"

Second Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

"

Troop E

"

"

Troop F

"

"

Troop G

"

"

Troop H

"

"

Third Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

"

Troop I

"

"

Troop K

"

"

Troop L

"

"

Troop M

"

"

April, 1917 - Ft. Ethan Allen, Vt.

Third Cavalry

First Cavalry Brigade

Headquarters

Ft. Sam Houston Tex.

Ft. Sam Houston Tex.

First Squadron Hdqtrs.

Brownsville Tex

Brownsville Tex

Troop A

"

"

Troop B

"

"

Troop C

"

"

Troop D

"

"

Second Squadron Hdqtrs.

Ft. Sam Houston Tex.

Ft. Sam Houston Tex.

Troop E

"

"

Troop F

"

"

Troop G

"

"

Troop H

"

"

Third Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

"

Troop I

"

"

Troop K

"

"

Troop L

Brownsville Tex

Brownsville Tex

Troop M

"

"

April, 1917 - Ft. Sam Houston, Tex.

Fourth Cavalry

Hawaiian Department

Headquarters

Schofield Bks., T.H.

Schofield Bks., T.H.

First Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

"

Troop A

"

"

Troop B

"

"

Troop C

"

"

Troop D

"

"

Second Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

"

Troop E

"

"

Troop F

"

"

Troop G

"

"

Troop H

"

"

Third Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

"

Troop I

"

"

Troop K

"

"

Troop L

"

"

Troop M

"

"

April 1917 - Schofield Bks., T.H.

Fifth Cavalry

Second Cavalry Brigade

Headquarters

Ft. Myer, Va.

Ft. Myer, Va.

First Squadron Hdqtrs.

Ft. Sheridan, Ill.

Ft. Sheridan, Ill.

Troop A

"

"

Troop B

"

"

Troop C

"

"

Troop D

"

"

Second Squadron Hdqtrs.

Ft. Leavenworth, Kans.

Walsenburg, Colo.

Troop E

"

"

Troop F

"

"

Troop G

"

"

Troop H

"

"

Third Squadron Hdqtrs.

Ft. Myer, Va.

Ft. Myer, Va.

Troop I

"

"

Troop K

"

"

Troop L

"

"

Troop M

"

"

The Machine-gun Platoon was at Ft. Sheridan. >From May

1914 the Second Squadron was on detached service in connection with
disturbances in the mining districts of Colorado.

April, 1917 - Cp. Stewart, Tex.

Sixth Cavalry

Second Division

Headquarters

Ft. Des Moines, Iowa

Texas City, Tex.

First Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

"

Troop A

"

"

Troop B

"

"

Troop C

"

"

Troop D

"

"

Second Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

"

Troop E

"

"

Troop F

"

"

Troop G

"

"

Troop H

"

"

Third Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

Vera Cruz, Mexico

Troop I

"

"

Troop K

"

"

Troop L

"

Texas City, Tex.

Troop M

"

"

The regiment was at Texas City, Tex. since February 1913 as

part of the mobilized Second Division. In April 1914 Troops I and K sailed
to Vera Cruz, Mexico.

April, 1917 - Marfa, Tex.

Seventh Cavalry

Philippine Department

Headquarters

Ft. William McKinley, Rizal

Ft. William McKinley, Rizal

First Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

"

Troop A

"

"

Troop B

"

"

Troop C

"

"

Troop D

"

"

Second Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

"

Troop E

"

"

Troop F

"

"

Troop G

"

"

Troop H

"

"

Third Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

"

Troop I

"

"

Troop K

"

"

Troop L

"

"

Troop M

"

"

The regiment included a Machine-gun Platoon which became a

Machine-gun Troop (Provisional) by a Table of Organization of 1 July 1914.

April, 1917 - Cp. Stewart, Tex.

Eighth Cavalry

Philippine Department

Headquarters

Cp. Stotsenburg, Pampanga

Cp. Stotsenburg, Pampanga

First Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

"

Troop A

"

"

Troop B

"

"

Troop C

"

"

Troop D

"

"

Second Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

"

Troop E

"

"

Troop F

"

"

Troop G

"

"

Troop H

"

"

Third Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

"

Troop I

"

"

Troop K

"

"

Troop L

"

"

Troop M

"

"

April 1917 - Ft. Bliss, Tex.

Ninth Cavalry

Second Cavalry Brigade

Headquarters

Ft. D.A. Russell, Wyo.

Douglas, Ariz.

First Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

"

Troop A

"

"

Troop B

"

"

Troop C

"

"

Troop D

"

"

Second Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

"

Troop E

"

"

Troop F

"

"

Troop G

"

"

Troop H

"

"

Third Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

"

Troop I

"

"

Troop K

"

"

Troop L

"

"

Troop M

"

"

This was a colored regiment. Since 1912 the regiment was on

detached service in connection with the enforcement of neutrality laws on
the Mexican border.

April 1917 - Cp. Stotsenburg, P.I.

Tenth Cavalry

Second Cavalry Brigade

Headquarters

Ft. Huachuca, Ariz.

Ft. Huachuca, Ariz.

First Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

"

Troop A

"

Nogales, Ariz.

Troop B

"

Naco, Ariz.

Troop C

"

Yuma, Ariz.

Troop D

"

Osborn, Ariz.

Second Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

Ft. Huachuca, Ariz.

Troop E

"

"

Troop F

"

Naco, Ariz.

Troop G

"

Ft. Huachuca, Ariz.

Troop H

"

"

Third Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

"

Troop I

"

Naco, Ariz.

Troop K

"

Ft. Huachuca, Ariz.

Troop L

"

"

Troop M

"

"

This was a colored regiment. Troops G and H were at Nogales,

Ariz, until June 1914. In August, Troop E moved to Nogales and Troop I
returned to Ft. Huachuca.

April 1917 - Ft. Huachuca, Ariz.

Eleventh Cavalry

Eastern Department

Headquarters

Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga.

Colorado mining districts

First Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

"

Troop A

"

"

Troop B

"

"

Troop C

"

"

Troop D

"

"

Second Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

"

Troop E

"

"

Troop F

"

"

Troop G

"

"

Troop H

"

"

Third Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

"

Troop I

"

"

Troop K

"

"

Troop L

"

"

Troop M

"

"

Since May 1914 the regiment was on detached service in

Colorado in connection with disturbances in the mining districts.

April 1917 - Cp. Stewart, Tex.

Twelfth Cavalry

Third Cavalry Brigade

Headquarters

Ft. Robinson, Nebr.

Ft. Robinson, Nebr.

First Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

Harlingen, Tex.

Troop A

"

"

Troop B

"

"

Troop C

"

"

Troop D

"

"

Second Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

Ft. Robinson Nebr

Troop E

"

Canon City, Colo.

Troop F

"

Ft. Robinson Nebr

Troop G

"

"

Troop H

"

Canon City, Colo.

Third Squadron Hdqtrs.

Ft. Meade, S. Dak.

Ft. Wingate, Ariz.

Troop I

"

"

Troop K

"

"

Troop L

"

"

Troop M

"

"

From March 1913 to April 1914 Troops E and H were detached

to Ft. D.A. Russell, Wyo., from where they moved to Canon City, Colo. in
connection with disturbances in the mining districts. In May 1914 the
Machine-gun Platoon also moved from Ft. Robinson to the Colorado mining
districts. The First Squadron moved to El Paso, Tex. in connection with
the enforcement of the neutrality laws on the Mexican border, and were at
Harlingen, Tex. from June through August of 1914. Similarly, the Third
Squadron was at Ft. Wingate, Ariz. from May through August of 1914.

April 1917 - Columbus, N. Mex.

Thirteenth Cavalry

Third Cavalry Brigade

Headquarters

Ft. Riley, Kans.

Columbus, N. Mex.

First Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

El Paso, Tex.

Troop A

"

"

Troop B

"

"

Troop C

"

Columbus, N. Mex.

Troop D

"

"

Second Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

El Paso, Tex.

Troop E

"

"

Troop F

"

"

Troop G

"

"

Troop H

"

"

Third Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

Columbus, N. Mex.

Troop I

"

Ft. Riley, Kans.

Troop K

"

Columbus, N. Mex.

Troop L

"

"

Troop M

"

"

Except for Troop I, which remained at Ft. Riley, since 1912

the regiment was on the Mexican border in connection with the enforcement
of the neutrality laws.

April 1917 - Cp. Stewart, N. Mex.

Fourteenth Cavalry

First Cavalry Brigade

Headquarters

Ft. Clark, Tex.

Ft. Clark, Tex.

First Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

"

Troop A

"

"

Troop B

"

"

Troop C

"

"

Troop D

"

"

Second Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

"

Troop E

"

"

Troop F

"

"

Troop G

"

"

Troop H

"

"

Third Squadron Hdqtrs.

Ft. McIntosh, Tex.

Ft. McIntosh, Tex.

Troop I

"

"

Troop K

"

"

Troop L

"

"

Troop M

"

"

Based on its permanent stations, the regiment was involved

in enforcing the neutrality laws on the Mexican border.

April 1917 - Cp. Del Rio, Tex.

Fifteenth Cavalry

First Cavalry Brigade

Headquarters

Ft. Bliss, Tex.

Ft. Bliss, Tex.

First Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

"

Troop A

"

"

Troop B

"

"

Troop C

"

"

Troop D

"

"

Second Squadron Hdqtrs.

"

"

Troop E

"

"

Troop F

"

"

Troop G

"

"

Troop H

"

"

Third Squadron Hdqtrs.

".

"

Troop I

"

"

Troop K

"

"

Troop L

"

"

Troop M

"

"

In 1913 the regiment changed permanent station to Ft. Bliss

where it was involved in enforcing the neutrality laws on the Mexican
border.

April 1917 - Ft. William McKinley, P.I.

In 1916 two more regiments were organized. In
April 1917 their stations were as follows:

Sixteenth - Llano Grande, Tex.

Seventeenth - Ft. Bliss, Tex.

FIELD ARTILLERY REGIMENTS

Regiment

Higher Organization

Permanent StationAugust, 1914

LocationAugust, 1914

First Field Artillery (Light)

Hawaiian Department

Headquarters

Schofield Bks., T.H.

Schofield Bks., T.H.

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

"

Battery A

"

"

Battery B

"

"

Battery C

"

"

Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

"

Battery D

"

"

Battery E

"

"

Battery F

"

"

April 1917 - Schofield Bks., T.H.

Second Field Artillery (Mountain)

Philippine Department

Headquarters

Cp. Stotsenburg, Pampanga

Cp. Stotsenburg, Pampanga

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

Ft. William McKinley, Rizal

Ft. William McKinley, Rizal

Battery A

"

"

Battery B

"

"

Battery C

"

"

Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

Cp. Stotsenburg, Pampanga

Cp. Stotsenburg, Pampanga

Battery D

"

"

Battery E

"

"

Battery F

"

"

According to a report by the Department Commander, this

regiment had three light batteries and three mountain batteries.

April, 1917 - Cp. Stotsenburg, P.I.

Third Field Artillery (Light)

Southern Department

Headquarters

Ft. Sam Houston, Tex.

Ft. Sam Houston, Tex.

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

"

Battery A

"

"

Battery B

"

"

Battery C

"

"

Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

Ft. Myer, Va.

Ft. Myer, Va.

Battery D

"

"

Battery E

"

"

Battery F

"

"

The Second Battalion was assigned to the First Division.

April, 1917 - Ft. Sam Houston, Tex.

Fourth Field Artillery (Light)

Second Division

Headquarters

Ft. D.A. Russell, Wyo.

Vera Cruz, Mexico

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

"

Battery A

"

"

Battery B

"

"

Battery C

"

"

Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

Texas City, Tex.

Battery D

"

"

Battery E

"

"

Battery F

"

"

In February 1913 the regiment moved to Texas City, Tex. as

part of the mobilization of the Second Division. In April 1914 part of the
regiment, including the headquarters and band, sailed to Vera Cruz.

April 1917 - Cp. Stewart, Tex.

Fifth Field Artillery (Light)

Southern Department (less Battery D)

Headquarters

Ft. Sill, Okla.

Ft. Sill, Okla.

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

"

Battery A

"

"

Battery B

"

"

Battery C

"

"

Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

"

Battery D

Ft. Snelling, Minn.

Ft. Snelling, Minn.

Battery E

Ft. Sill, Okla.

Ft. Sill, Okla.

Battery F

"

"

Since 1908 Battery D was at Ft. Snelling assigned to the

Central Department.

April, 1917 - Ft. Bliss, Tex.

Sixth Field Artillery (Horse)

Southern Department

Headquarters

Ft. Riley, Kans.

El Paso, Tex.

First Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

"

Battery A

"

"

Battery B

"

"

Battery C

"

Ft. Bliss, Tex.

Second Battalion Hdqtrs.

"

Laredo, Tex.

Battery D

"

Brownsville, Tex.

Battery E

"

Laredo, Tex.

Battery F

"

Eagle Pass, Tex.

In April 1914 the regiment left its permanent station in

connection with the enforcement of the neutrality laws on the Mexican
border. Battery C, however, had been in Ft. Bliss since May 1913.

April, 1917 - Douglas, Ariz.

In 1916 three more regiments were organized. In April 1917 their stations
were as follows:

Seventh - Ft. Sam Houston, Tex.

Eighth - Ft. Bliss, Tex.

Ninth - Schofield Bks., T.H. (This regiment was intended to be motorized, the
only one of its kind in the world.)

COAST ARTILLERY CORPS

Company, Coast Artillery Corps

Coast Defenses

Permanent StationAugust, 1914

Coast Defense CompanyApril, 1917

First

Portland

Ft. McKinley, Me.

1st Co. Ft. McKinley

Second

Long Island Sound

Ft. H.G. Wright, N.Y.

1st Co. Ft. Ruger

Third

Southern New York

Ft. Hamilton, N.Y.

2nd Co. Ft. Hamilton

Fourth

The Delaware

Ft. Mott, N.J.

13th Co. Ft. Mills

Fifth

Portland

Ft. Williams, Me.

2nd Co. Ft. Williams

Sixth

Chesapeake Bay

Ft. Monroe, Va.

6th Co. Ft. Monroe

Seventh

Boston

Ft. Banks, Mass.

1st Co. Ft. Banks

Eighth

Portland

Ft. McKinley, Me.

9th Co. Ft. Grant

Ninth (Mine)

Boston

Ft. Warren, Mass.

1st Co. Ft. Warren

Tenth

Oahu

Ft. De Russy, T.H.

1st Co. Ft. De Russy

Eleventh

Manila Bay

Ft. Mills, Corregidor

9th and 15th Cos. Ft. Mills

Twelfth

Long Island Sound

Ft. H.G. Wright, N.Y.

2nd Co. Ft. H.G. Wright

Thirteenth

San Francisco

Ft. Miley, Calif.

1st. Co. Ft. Miley

Fourteenth (Mine)

Narragansett Bay

Ft. Greble, R.I.

1st Co. Ft. Greble

Fifteenth

Pensacola

Ft. Barrancas, Fla.

3rd Co. Ft. Randolph

Sixteenth (Mine)

Charleston

Ft. Moultrie, S.C.

5th Co. Ft. Sherman

Seventeenth (Mine)

The Potomac

Ft. Washington, Md.

4th Co. Ft. Mills

In April 1917 this company was
actually at Ft. Wint, Grande Island, Subic Bay.

Eighteenth

Manila Bay

Ft. Mills, Corregidor

12th Co. Ft. Mills

Nineteenth (Mine)

The Cape Fear

Ft. Caswell, N.C.

1st Co. Ft. Caswell

Twentieth

Pensacola

Ft. Barrancas, Fla.

2nd Co. Ft. Barrancas

Twenty-first

Baltimore

Ft. Howard, Md.

1st Co. Ft. Randolph

Twenty-second

Pensacola

Ft. Barrancas, Fla.

1st Co. Ft. Barrancas

Twenty-third

Subic Bay

Ft. Wint, Grande Island

10th Co. Ft. Mills

Twenty-fourth

Portland

Ft. Preble, Me.

2nd Co. Ft. Preble

Twenty-fifth

San Francisco

Ft. Miley, Calif.

2nd Co. Ft. Miley

Twenty-sixth

Puget Sound

Ft. Flagler, Wash.

1st Co. Ft. Flagler

Twenty-seventh

San Francisco

Ft. Winfield Scott, Calif.

7th Co. Ft. Winfield Scott

In April 1917 this company was
actually at the Presidio of San Francisco, Calif.

Twenty-eighth (Mine)

San Diego

Ft. Rosecrans, Calif.

1st Co. Ft. Rosecrans

Since April 1914, this company was at
Tecate and San Ysidro, Calif. in connection with border duty.

Twenty-ninth

San Francisco

Ft. Winfield Scott, Calif.

9th Co. Ft. Winfield Scott

Since April 1914, this company was at
Tecate, Calif. in connection with Mexican border duty.

Thirtieth

Puget Sound

Ft. Worden, Wash.

1st Co. Ft. Worden

Thirty-first

The Cape Fear

Ft. Caswell, N.C.

2nd Co. Ft. Caswell

Thirty-second

San Francisco

Ft. Baker, Calif.

3rd Co. Ft. Baker

Thirty-third

The Columbia

Ft. Columbia, Wash.

14th Co. Ft. Mills

In April 1917 this company was actually at
Ft. Frank, Carabao Island, Manila Bay.

Thirty-fourth (Mine)

The Columbia

Ft. Stevens, Wash.

1st Co. Ft. Stevens

Thirty-fifth

Chesapeake Bay

Ft. Monroe, Va.

1st Co. Ft. Monroe

Thirty-sixth

The Delaware

Ft. Mott, N.J.

5th Co. Ft. Mills

Thirty-seventh

Portland

Ft. McKinley, Me.

3rd Co. Ft. McKinley

Thirty-eighth

San Francisco

Ft. Winfield Scott, Calif.

1st Co. Ft. MacArthur

Thirty-ninth

Mobile

Ft. Morgan, Ala.

1st Co. Ft. Morgan

Since April 1914, this company was at
Brownsville, Tex. in connection with Mexican border duty.

Fortieth

Baltimore

Ft. Howard, Md.

5th Co. Ft. Grant

Forty-first

Chesapeake Bay

Ft. Monroe, Va.

2nd Co. Ft. Monroe

Forty-second

Manila Bay

Ft. Mills, Corregidor

11th Co. Ft. Mills

Forty-third

Long Island Sound

Ft. Terry, N.Y.

1st Co. Ft. Terry

Forty-fourth

Cristobal

Ft. Sherman, C.Z.

1st Co. Ft. Sherman

In June 1914 this company changed
station from Ft. Washington, Md. via the Port of New York.

Forty-fifth

The Delaware

Ft. Du Pont, Del

3rd Co. Ft. Grant

In September 1914 this company changed
station to Ft. Grant, Bay of Panama, Canal Zone.

Forty-sixth

Boston

Ft. Strong, Mass.

3rd Co. Ft. Strong

Forty-seventh

The Potomac

Ft. Hunt, Va.

1st Co. Ft. Hunt

Forty-eighth

Southern New York

Ft. Hancock, N.J.

1st Co. Ft. Hancock

Forty-ninth

Portland

Ft. Williams, Me.

3rd Co. Ft. Williams

Fiftieth

Portland

Ft. McKinley, Me.

1st Co. Ft. Levett

In October 1914 this company changed station
to Ft. Levett, Me.

Fifty-first

Portland

Ft. McKinley, Me.

2nd Co. Ft. McKinley

Fifty-second

New Bedford

Ft. Rodman, Mass.

1st Co. Ft. Rodman

Fifty-third

Southern New York

Ft. Wadsworth, N.Y.

1st Co. Ft. Wadsworth

Fifty-fourth (Mine)

Southern New York

Ft. Wadsworth, N.Y.

2nd Co. Ft. Wadsworth

Fifty-fifth

Oahu

Ft. De Russy, T.H.

2nd Co. Ft. De Russy

Fifty-sixth

Southern New York

Ft. Hancock, N.J.

6th Co. Ft. Hancock

Fifty-seventh (Mine)

San Francisco

Ft. Winfield Scott, Calif.

3rd Co. Ft. Winfield Scott

Since April 1914 this company was at San
Ysidro, Calif. in connection with Mexican border duty.

Fifty-eighth (Mine)

Chesapeake Bay

Ft. Monroe, Va.

3rd Co. Ft. Monroe

Fifty-ninth

Boston

Ft. Andrews, Mass.

1st Co. Ft. Andrews

Sixtieth (Mine)

San Francisco

Ft. Winfield Scott, Calif.

2nd Co. Ft. Winfield Scott

In April 1917 this company was actually at
Cp. John H. Beacon, Calexico, Calif.

Sixty-first

San Francisco

Ft. Baker, Calif.

2nd Co. Ft. Baker

Since April 1914 a detachment of this
company was at San Ysidro, Calif. for Mexican border duty.

Sixty-second

Puget Sound

Ft. Worden, Wash.

2nd Co. Ft. Worden

Sixty-third

Puget Sound

Ft. Worden, Wash.

3rd Co. Ft. Worden

In April 1917 this company was actually at
Ft. George Wright, Wash.

Sixty-fourth

San Francisco

Ft. Winfield Scott, Calif.

8th Co. Ft. Winfield Scott

Sixty-fifth

San Francisco

Ft. Winfield Scott, Calif.

6th Co. Ft. Winfield Scott

In April 1917 this company was actually at
Lake Merced, Calif.

Sixty-sixth

San Francisco

Ft. Barry, Calif.

1st Co. Ft. Barry

Since April 1914 this company was at Tecate,
Calif. in connection with Mexican border duty.

Sixty-seventh

San Francisco

Ft. Winfield Scott, Calif.

10th Co. Ft. Winfield Scott

Sixty-eighth

Oahu

Ft. Kamehameha, T.H.

1st Co. Ft. Kamehameha

Sixty-ninth

Chesapeake Bay

Ft. Monroe, Va.

4th Co. Ft. Monroe

Seventieth

Manila Bay

Ft. Mills, Corregidor

7th Co. Ft. Mills

Seventy-first

Puget Sound

Ft. Casey, Wash.

1st Co. Ft. Casey

Seventy-second (Mine)

Savannah

Ft. Screven, Ga.

1st Co. Ft. Screven

Seventy-third

Chesapeake Bay

Ft. Monroe, Va.

6th Co. Ft. Grant

Seventy-fourth

Savannah

Ft. Screven, Ga.

2nd Co. Ft. Screven

This company was the 4th Co. Ft. Screven
until April 1917 when the original 2nd Co. was demobilized.

Seventy-fifth

Oahu

Ft. Kamehameha, T.H.

2nd Co. Ft. Kamehameha

Seventy-sixth

Southern New York

Ft. Hancock, N.J.

2nd Co. Ft. Hancock

Seventy-seventh

Pensacola

Ft. Barrancas, Fla.

3rd Co. Ft. Barrancas

Seventy-eighth

Charleston

Ft. Moultrie, S.C.

2nd Co. Ft. Moultrie

Seventy-ninth

The Cape Fear

Ft. Caswell, N.C.

1st Co. Ft. Michie

Eightieth

Key West

Key West Bks., Fla.

1st Co. Key West Bks.

Eighty-first

Balboa

Ft. Grant, C.Z.

1st Co. Ft. Grant

Eighty-second

Eastern New York

Ft. Totten, N.Y.

1st Co. Ft. Totten

Eighty-third

Boston

Ft. Strong, Mass.

4th Co. Ft. Strong

Eighty-fourth

Southern New York

Ft. Hamilton, N.Y.

2nd Co. Ft. Hamilton

Eighty-fifth

Puget Sound

Ft. Casey, Wash.

2nd Co. Ft. Casey

Eighty-sixth

Manila Bay

Ft. Mills, Corregidor

6th Co. Ft. Mills

Eighty-seventh

Eastern New York

Ft. Totten, N.Y.

2nd Co. Ft. Grant

Eighty-eighth

Long Island Sound

Ft. Terry, N.Y.

2nd Co. Ft. Terry

Eighty-ninth

Portland

Ft. Williams, Me.

4th Co. Ft. Williams

Nintieth

Manila Bay

Ft. Mills, Corregidor

8th Co. Ft. Mills

Ninety-first

New Orleans

Jackson Bks., La.

3rd Co. Ft. Kamehameha

Since April 1914 this company was at
Brownsville, Tex. in connection with Mexican border duty.

Ninety-second

Puget Sound

Ft. Flagler, Wash.

1st Co. Ft. Flagler

Ninety-third

The Columbia

Ft. Stevens, Oreg.

(3rd Co. Ft. Stevens?)

Ninety-fourth

Puget Sound

Ft. Flagler, Wash.

3rd Co. Ft. Flagler

Ninety-fifth (Mine)

Manila Bay

Ft. Mills, Corregidor

2nd Co. Ft. Mills

In April 1917 this company was actually at
Ft. Hughes, Pulo Caballo Island, Manila Bay.

Ninety-sixth

Boston

Ft. Revere, Mass.

1st Co. Ft. Revere

Ninety-seventh

Narragansett Bay

Ft. Adams, R.I.

1st Co. Ft. Adams

Ninety-eighth

Southern New York

Ft. Hamilton, N.Y.

(4th Co. Ft. Hamilton?)

Ninety-ninth

Manila Bay

Ft. Mills, Corregidor

16th Co. Ft. Mills

One hundreth (Mine)

Long Island Sound

Ft. Terry, N.Y.

4th Co. Ft. Terry

One hundred and first

Eastern New York

Ft. Totten, N.Y.

2nd Co. Ft. Totten

One hundred and second

Narragansett Bay

Ft. Adams, R.I.

5th Co. Ft. Adams

One hundred and third

Baltimore

Ft. Howard, Md.

2nd Co. Ft. Howard

One hundred and fourth

Oahu

Ft. Armstrong, T.H.

1st Co. Ft. Armstrong

One hundred and fifth

Oahu

Ft. Ruger, T.H.

2nd Co. Ft. Ruger

One hundred and sixth (Mine)

Puget Sound

Ft. Worden, Wash.

4th Co. Ft. Worden

One hundred and seventh

Portland

Ft. Preble, Me.

1st Co. Ft. Preble

One hundred and eighth

Puget Sound

Ft. Worden, Wash.

5th Co. Ft. Worden

One hundred and ninth

Narragansett Bay

Ft. Greble, Me.

2nd Co. Ft. Greble

One hundred and tenth

Narragansett Bay

Ft. Greble, Me.

3rd Co. Ft. Greble

One hundred and eleventh

Tampa

Ft. Dade, Fla.

(2nd Co. Ft. Dade?)

One hundred and twelfth

The Delaware

Ft. Du Pont, Del.

4th Co. Ft. Du Pont

One hundred and thirteenth

Southern New York

Ft. Hancock, N.J.

3rd Co. Ft. Hamilton

One hundred and fourteenth

Eastern New York

Ft. Totten, N.Y.

3rd Co. Ft. Wadsworth

One hundred and fifteenth

San Diego

Ft. Rosecrans, Calif.

2nd Co. Ft. Rosecrans

Since April 1914 this company was at San
Ysidro, Calif. in connection with Mexican border duty.

One hundred and sixteenth

Savannah

Ft. Screven, Ga.

4th Co. Ft. Grant

One hundred and seventeenth

Narragansett Bay

Ft. Adams, R.I.

2nd Co. Ft. Adams

One hundred and eighteenth

Chesapeake Bay

Ft. Monroe, Va.

5th Co. Ft. Monroe

One hundred and nineteenth

Cristobal

Ft. Sherman, C.Z.

3rd Co. Ft. Sherman

This company changed station from Ft.
Washington, Md. via the Port of New York in May 1914.

One hundred and twentieth (Mine)

Boston

Ft. Strong, Mass.

(lst Co. Ft. Strong?)

One hundred and twenty-first

Savannah

Ft. Screven, Ga.

2nd Co. Ft. Screven

In April 1917 this company was disbanded,
its number being assumed by the 4th Co. Ft. Screven.

One hundred and twenty-second

Southern New York

Ft. Hamilton, N.Y.

6th Co. Ft. Hamilton

One hundred and twenty-third

Southern New York

Ft. Hamilton, N.Y.

5th Co. Ft. Hamilton

One hundred and twenty-fourth

Boston

Ft. Andrews, Mass.

2nd Co. Ft. Sherman

One hundred and twenty-fifth

Long Island Sound

Ft. Terry, N.Y.

4th Co. Ft. Kamehameha

One hundred and twenty-sixth

Puget Sound

Ft. Worden, Wash.

6th Co. Ft. Worden

One hundred and twenty-seventh

Galveston

Ft. Crockett, Tex.

2nd Co. Ft. Crockett

One hundred and twenty-eighth

Galveston

Ft. Crockett, Tex.

1st Co. Ft. Crockett

Since April 1914 this company was at
Brownsville, Tex. in connection with Mexican border duty.

One hundred and twenty-ninth (Mine)

Narragansett Bay

Ft. Adams, R.I.

3rd Co. Ft. Adams

One hundred and thirtieth

Narragansett Bay

Ft. Adams, R.I.

4th Co. Ft. Adams

One hundred and thirty-first (Mine)

Long Island Sound

Ft. H.G. Wright, N.Y.

4th Co. Ft. H.G. Wright

One hundred and thirty-second (Mine)

Long Island Sound

Ft. H.G. Wright, N.Y.

3rd Co. Ft. H.G. Wright

One hundred and thirty-third (Mine)

Long Island Sound

Ft. Terry, N.Y.

3rd Co. Ft. Terry

One hundred and thirty-fourth

Long Island Sound

Ft. H.G. Wright, N.Y.

1st Co. Ft. H.G. Wright

One hundred and thirty-fifth (Mine)

Eastern New York

Ft. Totten, N.Y.

3rd Co. Ft. Totten

One hundred and thirty-sixth (Mine)

Southern New York

Ft. Hancock, N.J.

4th Co. Ft. Hancock

One hundred and thirty-seventh (Mine)

Southern New York

Ft. Hancock, N.J.

5th Co. Ft. Hancock

One hundred and thirty-eighth (Mine)

Manila Bay

Ft. Mills, Corregidor

1st Co. Ft. Mills

One hundred and thirty-ninth (Mine)

The Delaware

Ft. Du Pont, Del.

2nd Co. Ft. Du Pont

One hundred and fortieth (Mine)

Baltimore

Ft. Howard, Md.

1st Co. Ft. Howard

One hundred and forty-first (Mine)

Boston

Ft. Strong, Mass.

(2nd Co. Ft. Strong?)

One hundred and forty-second (Mine)

Subic Bay

Ft. Wint, Grande Island

3rd Co. Ft. Mills

One hundred and forty-third

Oahu

Ft. Kamehameha, T.H.

5th Co. Ft. Kamehameha

One hundred and forty-fourth

Charleston

Ft. Moultrie, S.C.

8th Co. Ft. Grant

In September 1914 this company changed
station to Ft. Grant, Bay of Panama, Canal Zone.

One hundred and forty-fifth

Charleston

Ft. Moultrie, S.C.

3rd Co. Ft. Moultrie

One hundred and forty-sixth (Mine)

Long Island Sound

Ft. H.G. Wright, N.Y.

5th Co. Ft. H.G. Wright

One hundred and forty-seventh (Mine)

San Francisco

Ft. Winfield Scott, Calif.

1st Co. Ft. Winfield Scott

Since April 1914 this company was at San
Ysidro, Calif. in connection with Mexican border duty.

One hundred and forty-eighth

San Francisco

Ft. Baker, Calif.

1st Co. Ft. Baker

From June through August of 1914 this
company was actually at the Presidio of San Francisco. In April of 1917 it
moved from Ft. Baker to Ft. Barry, Calif.

One hundred and forty-ninth

Puget Sound

Ft. Casey, Wash.

3rd Co. Ft. Casey

One hundred and fiftieth (Mine)

Puget Sound

Ft. Ward, Wash.

1st Co. Ft. Ward

One hundred and fifty-first

Boston

Ft. Andrews, Mass.

2nd Co. Ft. Andrews

One hundred and fifty-second

Boston

Ft. Banks, Mass.

2nd Co. Ft. Banks

One hundred and fifty-third

Boston

Ft. Andrews, Mass.

3rd Co. Ft. Andrews

One hundred and fifty-fourth (Mine)

Portland

Ft. McKinley, Me.

4th Co. Ft. McKinley

One hundred and fifty-fifth (Mine)

Portland

Ft. Williams, Me.

1st Co. Ft. Williams

One hundred and fifty-sixth (Mine)

Portsmouth

Ft. Constitution, N.H.

1st Co. Ft. Constitution

One hundred and fifty-seventh (Mine)

Long Island Sound

Ft. Terry, N.Y.

5th Co. Ft. Terry

One hundred and fifty-eighth

San Francisco

Ft. Winfield Scott, Calif.

5th Co. Ft. Winfield Scott

One hundred and fifty-ninth

Oahu

Ft. Ruger, T.H.

3rd Co. Ft. Ruger

One hundred and sixtieth

The Columbia

Ft. Stevens, Oreg.

2nd Co. Ft. Stevens

One hundred and sixty-first

San Francisco

Ft. Barry, Calif.

2nd Co. Ft. Barry

One hundred and sixty-second (Mine)

Tampa

Ft. Dade, Fla.

1st Co. Ft. Dade

One hundred and sixty-third (Mine)

Pensacola

Ft. Pickens, Fla.

1st Co. Ft. Pickens

One hundred and sixty-fourth (Mine)

New Orleans

Jackson Bks., La.

1st Co. Jackson Bks

Since May 1914 this company was on detached
service to Brownsville, Tex. for Mexican border duty.

One hundred and sixty-fifth (Mine)

Eastern New York

Ft. Totten, N.Y.

4th Co. Ft. Totten

One hundred and sixty-sixth

Chesapeake Bay

Ft. Monroe, Va.

7th Co. Ft. Monroe

One hundred and sixty-seventh

Eastern New York

Ft. Totten, N.Y.

5th Co. Ft. Totten

One hundred and sixty-eighth

Chesapeake Bay

Ft. Monroe, Va.

7th Co. Ft. Monroe

One hundred and sixty-ninth (Mine)

Chesapeake Bay

Ft. Monroe, Va.

7th Co. Ft. Monroe

One hundred and seventieth (Mine)

Mobile

Ft. Morgan, Ala.

1st Co. Ft. Moultrie

Since April 1914 this company was at
Brownsville, Tex. in connection with Mexican border
duty.

First Band - Ft. Moultrie, S.C.

Eighth Band - Ft. Barrancas, Fla.

Second Band - Ft. Williams, Me.

Ninth Band - Ft. Mills, P.I.

Third Band - Ft. Winfield Scott,
Calif.

Tenth Band - Ft. Warren, Mass.

Fourth Band - Ft. Monroe, Va.

Eleventh Band - Ft. H.G. Wright,
N.Y.

Fifth Band - Ft. Hamilton, N.Y.

Twelfth Band - Ft. Totten, N.Y.

Sixth Band - Ft. Worden, Wash.

Thirteenth Band - Ft. Du Pont,
Del.

Seventh Band - Ft. Adams, R.I.

Fourteenth Band - Ft. Screven,
Ga.

By April 1917 the number of Coast Artillery Corps bands had increased to
fifteen.

Army Mine Planters — Army mine planters were manned by detachments from Coast
Artillery Corps mine companies. Both the crews and the ships’ stations could be
changed every few months.

Companies E, G, H, and M left their permanent stations in 1913
as part of the mobilization of the Second Division. Company E sailed to Vera
Cruz in April 1914. Company F was at the Student Camp at the Presidio of
Monterey, Calif. from June to August of 1914, afterwards returning to Vancouver
Barracks. A detachment from Companies K and L was at the Island of Guam on
survey duty, returning in August 1914.

Company D was in Texas City, Tex. as part of the mobilization
of the Second Division when it sailed to Vera Cruz in April 1914. In practice,
detachments of Signal Corps companies were often moved in response to
requirements, and a single company could be spread over a wide area. There was
also a Signal Service in the Philippines, staffed by civilians.

First Aero Squadron - Formed in March 1913; during the summer of 1914 this
unit was split up into detachments at Ft. Crockett, Tex. (moving to the
Signal Corps Aviation School at San Diego in July), Brownsville, Tex., and Ft.
Mills, P.I. In July 1914 Congress authorized an Aviation Section in the Signal
Corps. In August 1914, in accordance with an order of December 1913, the
squadron was reorganized to consist of First and Second Companies. In April 1917
the squadron was located at Columbus, N. Mex.

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT

Field Hospitals and Ambulance Companies

Higher Organization

Permanent StationAugust, 1914

LocationAugust, 1914

Field Hospital No. 1

Central Department

Ft. D.A. Russell, Wyo.

Ft. D.A. Russell, Wyo.

Ambulance Company No. 1

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Field Hospital No. 2

Third Division

Presidio of Monterey, Calif.

Presidio of Monterey, Calif.

Ambulance Company No. 2

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Field Hospital No. 3

Second Division

Ft. Leavenworth, Kans.

Vera Cruz, Mexico

Ambulance Company No. 3

"

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Texas City, Tex.

Field Hospital No. 4

Philippine Department

Ft. William McKinley, Rizal

Ft. William McKinley, Rizal

Ambulance Company No. 4

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Field Hospital No. 5

Second Division

--

Texas City, Tex.

Ambulance Company No. 5

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Field Hospital No. 6

Eastern Department

Walter Reed Gen. Hosp., D.C.

Walter Reed Gen. Hosp., D.C.

Ambulance Company No. 6

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Field Hospital No. 7

Cavalry Division

Ft. Sam Houston, Tex.

Ft. Sam Houston, Tex.

Ambulance Company No. 7

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Evacuation Hospital No. 1

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--

Galveston, Tex.

Ambulance Company No. 8

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--

Galveston, Tex.

Army medical officers formed the Medical Corps, which
contained no enlisted men. The Hospital Corps, conversely, contained no
officers. Field Hospital No. 3 and Ambulance Company No. 3 moved from their
permanent station in 1913 as part of the mobilization of the Second Division,
with the former sailing to Vera Cruz, Mexico in April 1914. Field Hospitals Nos.
5 through 7, Ambulance Companies Nos. 5 through 8, and Evacuation Hospital No. 1
all first appeared in the Army List in May 1914. A provisional ambulance company
existed at Ft. Shafter, T.H. from March to May of 1913.

OTHER MEDICAL ORGANIZATIONS

Medical Reserve Corps - consisting of 90 first
lieutenants; this was included in the Medical Department. The Army also included
Veterinarians and about 30 Dental Surgeons.

Army Nurse Corps - serving both in the continental United States and
overseas.

Walter Reed General Hospital, Takoma
Park, Washington, D.C.

Army and Navy General Hospital, Hot
Springs, Arkans.

Letterman General Hospital, Presidio of
San Francisco, Calif.

Army General Hospital, Ft. Bayard, N.
Mex.

Department Hospital, Honolulu, T.H.

Department Hospital, Cuartel de España,
Manila, P.I.

In addition, almost every post with troops had a dispensary manned by medical
orderlies from the Hospital Corps.

PHILIPPINE SCOUTS

A thorough reorganization of the Philippine Scouts took place
in August of 1914. The fifty-two companies were brought to a sequential
numerical order straight through the thirteen battalions by a combination of
renumbering and actual changes of station. Ethnic homogeneity within the
battalions was almost perfectly maintained both before and after the
reorganization. Lastly, the Philippine Scouts are not to be confused with the
Philippine Constabulary, which was a police force.

Battalion and Company

Station, August 1914

Reorganization in August, 1914

First Battalion

Headquarters and Band

Cp. Gregg, Bayambang

Number and station remained unchanged.

1st Company
(Macabebes)

Cp. Gregg, Bayambang

Number and station remained unchanged.

2nd Company
(Macabebes)

Cp. Gregg, Bayambang

Number and station remained unchanged.

3rd Company
(Macabebes)

Cp. Gregg, Bayambang

Number and station remained unchanged.

6th Company
(Macabebes)

Cp. Gregg, Bayambang

Renumbered as the 4th Co., with station
unchanged.

Second Battalion

Headquarters and Band

Cp. Avery, Corregidor

Renumbered as the 4th Bn. and moved to Ft. Mills,
Corregidor.

12th Company
(Ilocanos)

Cp. Avery, Corregidor

Renumbered as the 13th Co. of the new 4th Bn., with
station unchanged.

14th Company
(Ilocanos)

Cp. Avery, Corregidor

Number and station remained unchanged. Assigned to the
new 4th Bn.

15th Company
(Ilocanos)

Cp. Avery, Corregidor

Number and station remained unchanged. Assigned to the
new 4th Bn.

18th Company
(Ilocanos)

Cp. Avery, Corregidor

Renumbered as the 16th Co., with station unchanged.
Assigned to the new 4th Bn.

Third Battalion

Headquarters and Band

Cp. Overton, Moro Province

Renumbered as the 9th Bn., with station
unchanged.

33rd Company
(Bicols)

Augur Bks, Jolo

Renumbered as the 50th Co. and transferred to the new
13th Bn., with station unchanged. (In April 1914 the 33rd Co. was
transferred from the 12th Bn. to the 3rd Bn., changing station from the
Bagumbayan Warehouses, Manila to Cp.Connell, Calbayog. In July 1914 the
company moved to Augur Bks., Jolo.)

30th Company
(Tagalogs)

Ludlow Bks., Parang

Transferred to the 8th Bn., with number and station
unchanged.

32nd Company
(Bicols)

Bagumbayan Warehouse, Manila

Renumbered as the 49th Co. and assigned to the new 13th
Bn., with change of station to Augur Bks., Jolo. (In April 1914 this
unassigned company was assigned to the 3rd Bn. In July 1914 it arrived in
Manila from rinderpest control efforts in Pampanga Province.

34th Company
(Tagalogs)

Ludlow Bks., Parang

Renumbered as the 32nd Co. and assigned to the 8th Bn.,
with station unchanged.

Fourth Battalion

Headquarters and Band

Cp. Connell, Calbayog

Renumbered as the 11th Bn., with change of station to
Ludlow Bks., Parang.

41st Company
(Visayans)

Cp. Connell, Calbayog

Assigned to the new 11th Bn., with change of station to
Ludlow Bks., Parang.

43rd Company
(Visayans)

Cp. Connell, Calbayog

Assigned to the new 11th Bn., with change of station to
Ludlow Bks., Parang.

48th Company
(Visayans)

Cp. Connell, Calbayog

Renumbered as the 42nd Co. of the new 11th Bn., with
change of station to Ludlow Bks., Parang.

49th Company
(Visayans)

Cp. Connell, Calbayog

Renumbered as the 34th Co. of the new 9th Bn., with
change of station to Cp. Keithley, Moro Province.

Fifth Battalion

Headquarters and Band

Augur Bks., Jolo

Number and station remained unchanged.

13th Company
(Ilocanos)

Augur Bks., Jolo

Renumbered as the 7th Co. of the new 2nd Bn., with change
of station to Cp. John Hay, Baguio.

16th Company
(Ilocanos)

Augur Bks., Jolo

Renumbered as the 18th Co., with station
unchanged.

21st Company
(Ilocanos)

Augur Bks., Jolo

Reassigned to the 6th Bn., with change of station to
Pettit Bks., Zamboanga.

24th Company
(Ilocanos)

Augur Bks., Jolo

Reassigned to the 6th Bn., with change of station to
Pettit Bks., Zamboanga.

Sixth Battalion

Headquarters and Band

Pettit Bks., Zamboanga

Number and station remained unchanged.

17th Company
(Ilocanos)

Pettit Bks., Zamboanga

Reassigned to the 5th Bn., with change of station to
Augur Bks., Jolo.

20th Company
(Ilocanos)

Pettit Bks., Zamboanga

Reassigned to the 5th Bn., with change of station to
Augur Bks., Jolo.

22nd Company
(Ilocanos)

Pettit Bks., Zamboanga

Number and station remained unchanged.

23rd Company
(Ilocanos)

Pettit Bks., Zamboanga

Number and station remained unchanged.

Seventh Battalion

Headquarters and Band

Cp. Treadwell, Macabebe

Renumbered as the 3rd Bn., with change of station to
Warwick Bks., Cebu.

7th Company
(Macabebes)

Cp. Treadwell, Macabebe

Renumbered as the 12th Co. of the new 3rd Bn., with
change of station to Warwick Bks., Cebu.

9th Company
(Macabebes)

Warwick Bks., Cebu

Assigned to the new 3rd Bn., with number and station
unchanged, having moved from Cp. Avery, Corregidor in July 1914.

10th Company
(Macabebes)

Cp. Treadwell, Macabebe

Assigned to the new 3rd Bn., with change of station to
Warwick Bks., Cebu.

11th Company
(Macabebes)

Warwick Bks., Cebu

Assigned to the new 3rd Bn., with number and station
unchanged, having moved from Cp. Avery, Corregidor in July 1914.

Eighth Battalion

Headquarters and Band

Ludlow Bks., Parang

Number and station remained unchanged.

35th Company
(Visayans)

Ludlow Bks., Parang

Reassigned to the new 9th Bn., with change of station to
Cp. Overton, Moro Province

38th Company
(Visayans)

Ludlow Bks., Parang

Reassigned to the 10th Bn., with change of station to Ft.
San Pedro, Iloilo.

39th Company
(Visayans)

Ludlow Bks., Parang

Reassigned to the 10th Bn., with change of station to Ft.
San Pedro, Iloilo.

l9th Company
(Ilocanos)

Ludlow Bks., Parang

Reassigned to the 5th Bn., with change of station to
Augur Bks., Jolo.

Ninth Battalion

Headquarters and Band

Cp. Keithley, Moro Province

Renumbered as the 7th Bn., with station
unchanged.

25th Company
(Cagayanes)

Cp. Keithley, Moro Province

Reassigned to the new 7th Bn., with station
unchanged.

26th Company
(Cagayanes)

Cp. Keithley, Moro Province

Reassigned to the new 7th Bn., with station
unchanged.

27th Company
(Cagayanes)

Cp. Keithley, Moro Province

Reassigned to the new 7th Bn., with station
unchanged.

28th Company
(Cagayanes)

Cp. Keithley, Moro Province

Reassigned to the new 7th Bn., with station
unchanged.

Tenth Battalion

Headquarters and Band

Ft. San Pedro, Iloilo

Number and station remained unchanged.

36th Company
(Visayans)

Ft. San Pedro, Iloilo

Reassigned to the new 9th Bn., with change of station to
Cp. Overton, Moro Province.

40th Company
(Visayans)

Ft. San Pedro, Iloilo

Number and station remained unchanged.

44th Company
(Visayans)

Ft. San Pedro, Iloilo

Reassigned to the new 11th Bn., with change of station to
Ludlow Bks., Parang.

50th Company
(Visayans)

Ft. San Pedro, Iloilo

Renumbered as the 33rd Co. of the new 9th Bn., with
change of station to Cp. Keithley, Moro Province.

Eleventh Battalion

Headquarters and Band

Warwick Bks., Cebu

Renumbered as the 12th Bn., with change of station to Cp.
Avery, Corregidor.

42nd Company
(Visayans)

Warwick Bks., Cebu

Renumbered as the 48th Co. of the new 12th Bn., with
change of station to Ft. Mills, Corregidor.

45th Company
(Visayans)

Cp. Avery, Corregidor

Reassigned to the new 12th Bn., with number and station
unchanged. (This company had already changed station from Warwick Bks. in
July 1914.)

46th Company
(Visayans)

Cp. Avery, Corregidor

Reassigned to the new 12th Bn., with number and station
unchanged. (This company had already changed station from Warwick Bks. in
July 1914.)

47th Company
(Visayans)

Warwick Bks., Cebu

Reassigned to the new 12th Bn., with change of station to
Ft. Mills, Corregidor.

Twelfth Battalion

Headquarters and Band

Cp. John Hay, Baguio

Renumbered as the 2nd Bn., with station
unchanged.

4th Company
(Macabebes)

Bagumbayan Warehouse, Manila

Renumbered as the 6th Co. of the new 2nd Bn., station
unchanged. (This company changed to Cp. John Hay in October
1914.)

5th Company
(Macabebes)

Cp. John Hay, Baguio

Reassigned to the new 2nd Bn., with station
unchanged.

8th Company
(Macabebes)

Bagumbayan Warehouse, Manila

Reassigned to the new 2nd Bn., with station unchanged.
(This company changed station to Cp. John Hay in October 1914.)

37th Company
(Engineer) (Visayans)

Cp. Nichols, Maricaban

Reassigned to the 10th Bn., with station unchanged. (In
April 1914 this company changed from unassigned status to assigned to the
12th Bn.)

Thirteenth Battalion

Headquarters and Band

Augur Bks., Jolo

Number and station remained unchanged.

29th Company
(Tagalogs)

Augur Bks., Jolo

Reassigned to the new 8th Bn., with change of station to
Ludlow Bks., Parang. (This company was transferred from the 3rd Bn. in
April 1914.)

31st Company
(Tagalogs)

Augur Bks., Jolo

Reassigned to the new 8th Bn., with change of station to
Ludlow Bks., Parang. (This company was transferred from the 3rd Bn. in
April 1914.)

51st Company
(Moros)

Augur Bks., Jolo

Number and station remained unchanged. (This company had
been unassigned before April 1914.)

52nd Company
(Moros)

Augur Bks., Jolo

Number and station remained unchanged. (This company had
been unassigned before April 1914. From April through August 1914,
one-half of the company was detached to Tampanan at Lake
Lanao.)

In April 1917 the battalions of Philippine Scouts were stationed as follows:

1st Battalion - Augur Bks., Jolo.

8th Battalion - Ludlow Bks., Parang.

2nd Battalion - Cp. John Hay, Baguio.

9th Battalion - Warwick Bks., Cebu.

3rd Battalion - Cp. McGrath, Batangas.

10th Battalion - Ft. San Pedro, Iloilo.

4th Battalion - Pettit Bks., Zamboanga.

11th Battalion - Ft. Mills, Corregidor.

5th Battalion - Ft. Mills, Corregidor.

12th Battalion - Cp. Keithley, Moro
Province.

6th Battalion - Ludlow Bks., Parang.

13th Battalion - Augur Bks., Jolo.

7th Battalion - Regan Bks., Albay.

Complete locations for the posts and stations mentioned are as follows:

United States Burial Corps - In the Philippines, civilian
superintendent and native laborers.

< MISC</A>ELLANEOUS

United States Military Academy, West Point, N.Y. - Staff,
professors and instructors, Corps of Cadets (in four classes), Band and
Field-Music Detachment. West Point detachments - Cavalry Detachment,
Field Artillery Detachment (battery strength in personnel, but with equipment
for two batteries), Engineer Detachment, Ordnance Detachment, and Quartermaster
Corps Detachment.

Service schools:

Army War College, Washington, D.C.

Army Staff College, Ft. Leavenworth,
Kans.

Mounted Service School, Ft. Riley,
Kans.

Coast Artillery School, Ft. Monroe,
Va.

Army School of the Line, Ft.
Leavenworth, Kans.

Army Medical School, Washington,
D.C.

Army Signal School, Ft. Leavenworth,
Kans.

Army Field Engineer School, Ft.
Leavenworth, Kans.

Signal Corps Aviation School, San Diego,
Calif.

Engineer School, Washington Bks.,
D.C.

School for Bakers and Cooks, Washington
Bks., D.C.

School of Fire for Field Artillery, Ft.
Sill, Okla.

School for Bakers and Cooks, Presidio of
San Francisco, Calif.

Bakery School No. 3, Presidio of
Monterey

Army Field Service and Correspondence School
for Medical Officers, Ft. Leavenworth, Kans.

School for Saddlers, Manila Ordnance
Depot, P.I.

(Signal Corps) School for Enlisted Men,
Ft. Wood, N.Y.

Indian Scouts - 75 men authorized but only about 40 actually present,
at Fts. Apache and Huachuca, Ariz.

United States Military Prison, Ft. Leavenworth, Kans. - 1st and 2nd
Prison Companies, United States Military Prison Guards; 1st Disciplinary
Battalion and Band. Pacific Branch, United States Military Prison,
Alcatraz, Calif. - 3rd and 4th Companies, United States Military Prison
Guards.
<P align=justify>Prison Stockade, Cp. Avery, Corregidor, P.I.
<P align=justify>(Government and control of the United States Military Prison
was vested in the Board of Commissioners of the United States Soldiers’ Home.
Besides those in the USMP, there were Army general prisoners at the United
States Penitentiary, Leavenworth, Kans., and the Government Hospital for the
Insane, Washington, D.C.)

War Department, The Adjutant General’s Office, Army List and Directory,
monthly.

Various published regimental, unit, and post histories.

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THE NATIONAL GUARD
<P align=center>
<P align=justify>By 1914 the Organized Militia was generally termed the National
Guard. Each state’s, territory’s, or district’s National Guard included the
Governor (or President, in the case of the District of Columbia) as
Commander-in-Chief, with his headquarters in the capital, and the several staff
corps and departments (Adjutant General’s Department, Judge Advocate General’s
Department, Inspector General’s Department, Medical Corps, Quartermaster Corps,
and Ordnance Department).
<P align=justify>Infantry regiments were divided into three battalions, but not
necessarily with the companies sequentially lettered (see Wisconsin). Most
infantry companies numbered between 50 and 60 men, which was just a little less
than the size of Regular companies stationed in the continental United States.
Generally, the infantry regiments did not yet have machine-gun companies or
supply companies organized. The Regular Army provided commissioned and
noncommissioned officers to National Guard units as inspectors and instructors.
<P align=justify>Plans were being formed to organize the National Guard as three
field armies, but this was only on paper. Somewhat further along in reality was
the organization of twelve divisional districts for the organized militia, with
each district to form a tactical division in case of war, as follows:

with the former Company B becoming Company K. (2)
Organized from the Second Recruit Company, 1 Jan. 1914, with the
former Company D at Hilo reassigned first as the Second Separate Company
(1 Jan. 1914) and then as Company M (9 Jan. 1914). (3)
Organized from the First Recruit Company, 1 Jan. 1914. (4) Reassigned from the Second Separate Company, 9 Jan.

Horton, 1 Apr. 1914. (2) Reassigned from the
First Provisional Company of Infantry, 12 Jan. 1914. (3) Organized 12 Jan. 1914. (4)
Reassigned from the Second Provisional Company of Infantry, 12 Jan.

1914.

Kentucky State Guard Headquarters - Frankfort

First Brigade (hdqrs. Lexington): First, Second, and
Third Infantry

Medical Department Detachments:

First Infantry - Louisville

Third Infantry - Earlington

Second Infantry - Beattyville

Field Hospital No. 1 - Louisville

First Infantry

Headquarters - Louisville

Company F - Louisville

Band - Louisville

Company G - Louisville

Company A - Louisville

Company H - Louisville

Company B - Louisville

Company I - Lexington

Company C - Louisville

Company H - Carrollton

Company D - Louisville

Company L - Pineville

Company E - Louisville

Company M - Richmond (1)

Second Infantry

Headquarters - Lexington

Company F - Jackson

Band - Richmond (2)

Company G - Somerset

Company A - London

Company H - Middlesboro

Company B - Harlan

Company I - Booneville

Company D - Whitesburg

Company L - Frankfort

Company C - Lexington

Company K - Ashland

Company E - Salyersville

Company M - Beattyville

Third Infantry

Headquarters - Hopkinsville

Company F - Vine Grove

Band - Hopkinsville

Company G - Earlington

Company A - Bowling Green

Company H - Hartford

Company B - Henderson

Company I - Leitchfield

Company C - Livermore

Company K - Owensboro

Company D - Hopkinsville

Company L - Murray

Company E - Madisonville

Company M - Calhoun

(1) Organized 30 Jan. 1914. (2)

Disbanded at Ashland, 11 Apr. 1914, reorganized at Richmond, 17 Apr.

1914.

Louisiana National Guard Headquarters - Baton
Rouge

Ambulance Company - New Orleans

First Separate Troop of Cavalry - New Orleans (1)

Second Separate Troop of Cavalry - Jennings

Washington Artillery

Headquarters - New Orleans

Battery B - New Orleans

Battery A- New Orleans

Battery C - New Orleans

First Infantry

Headquarters - Monroe

Company F - Ruston

Band - Baton Rouge

Company G - Bogalusa

Company A - New Orleans

Company H - Baton Rouge

Company B - Gretna

Company I - Amite

Company C - De Ridder

Company K - Lake Charles

Company D - Monroe

Company L - Shreveport

Company E - Baton Rouge

Company M - Leesville

(1) Organized 23 Apr. 1914.

National Guard of the State of Maine Headquarters -
Augusta

Medical Department Detachments:

Waterville

Norway

Coast Artillery Corps

Headquarters - Portland

Sixth Company - Sanford

Band - Portland (1)

Seventh Company - Biddeford

First Company - Portland

Eighth Company - Lewiston

Second Company - Portland

Ninth Company - Lewiston

Third Company - Auburn

Tenth Company - Brunswick

Fourth Company - Bath

Eleventh Company - Portland (2)

Fifth Company - Portland

Twelfth Company - Westbrook

Second Infantry

Headquarters - Houlton

Company F - Dover

Band - Bangor

Company G - Bangor

Company A - Pittsfield

Company H - Waterville

Company B - Rumford Falls

Company I - Eastport

Company C - Livermore Falls

Company K - Farmington

Company D - Norway

Company L - Houlton

Company E - Skowhegan

Company M - Augusta

(1) Organized 25 Feb, 1914. (2)
Disbanded 26 Jun. 1914.

Maryland National Guard Headquarters -
Annapolis

First Brigade (hdqrs. Baltimore): First, Fourth, and
Fifth Infantry; First Sep. Company of Infantry (colored)

Medical Department Detachments:

First Infantry - Baltimore

Fifth Infantry - Baltimore

Fourth Infantry - Baltimore

Field Hospital No. 1 - Baltimore

First Company, Coast Artillery Corps - Baltimore (1)

Troop A, Cavalry - Pikesville

First Infantry

Headquarters - Hagerstown

Company F - Hyattsville

Band - Westminster

Company G - Cumberland

Company A - Frederick

Company H - Westminster

Company B - Hagerstown (2)

Company I - Salisbury

Company C - Cambridge

Company K - Silver Spring (3)

Company D - Belair

Company L - Laurel

Company E - Elkton

Company M - Annapolis

Fourth Infantry

Headquarters - Baltimore

Company F - Baltimore

Band - Baltimore

Company G - Baltimore

Company A - Baltimore

Company H - Baltimore

Company B - Baltimore

Company I - Baltimore

Company C - Baltimore

Company K - Baltimore

Company D - Baltimore

Company L - Baltimore

Company E - Baltimore

Company M - Baltimore

Fifth Infantry

Headquarters - Baltimore

Company F - Baltimore

Band - Baltimore

Company G - Baltimore

Company A - Baltimore

Company H - Baltimore

Company B - Baltimore

Company I - Baltimore

Company C - Baltimore

Company K - Baltimore

Company D - Baltimore

Company L - Baltimore

Company E - Baltimore

Company M - Baltimore

First Separate Company of Infantry (colored) -
Baltimore

(1) Disbanded 16 Feb. 1914. (2)

Organized 17 Mar. 1914. (3) Organized 18 Feb.

1914.

Massachusetts Volunteer Militia Headquarters -
Boston

First Brigade (hdqrs. Boston): Second and Sixth
Infantry

Second Brigade (hdqrs. Boston): Fifth, Eighth, and
Ninth Infantry

Medical Department Detachments:

Signal Company - Charlestown

Sixth Infantry - Fitchburg

Cavalry - Boston

Eighth Infantry - Cambridge

Field Artillery - Boston

Ninth Infantry - Boston

Coast Artillery Corps - Boston

First Corps of Cadets - Boston

Second Infantry - Springfield

Second Corps of Cadets - Salem

Fifth Infantry - Charlestown

Ambulance Company No. 1 - Boston

Field Hospital No. 1 - Boston

Company A, Signal Corps - Boston

First Squadron of Cavalry

Headquarters - Boston

Troop A - Boston

Troop C - Cambridge

Troop B - Boston

Troop D - Boston

First Battalion of Field Artillery

Headquarters - Boston

Battery B - Worcester

Battery A - Boston

Battery C - Lawrence

Coast Artillery Corps

Headquarters - Boston

Sixth Company - Cambridge

Band - Boston

Seventh Company - Boston

First Company - Boston

Eighth Company - Boston

Second Company - Boston

Ninth Company - Taunton

Third Company - Boston

Tenth Company - Brockton

Fourth Company - New Bedford

Eleventh Company - Boston

Fifth Company - Chelsea

Twelfth Company - Fall River

Second Infantry

Headquarters - Springfield

Company F - Pittsfield

Band - Springfield

Company G - Springfield

Company A - Worcester

Company H - Worcester

Company B - Springfield

Company I - Northampton

Company C - Worcester

Company K - Springfield

Company D - Holyoke

Company L - Greenfield

Company E - Orange

Company M - Adams

Fifth Infantry

Headquarters - Charlestown

Company F - Waltham

Band - Charlestown

Company G - Woburn

Company A - Charlestown

Company H - Charlestown

Company B - Charlestown

Company I - Attleboro

Company C - Newton

Company K - Hingham

Company D - Plymouth

Company L - Malden

Company E - Medford

Company M - Hudson

Sixth Infantry

Headquarters - Concord

Company F - Marlboro

Band - Lowell

Company G - Lowell

Company A - Wakefield

Company H - Stoneham

Company B - Fitchburg

Company I - Concord

Company C - Lowell

Company K - Lowell

Company D - Fitchburg

Company L - Boston

Company E - Framingham

Company M - Milford

Eighth Infantry

Headquarters - Marblehead

Company F - Haverhill

Band - Lynn

Company G - Gloucester

Company A - Cambridge

Company H - Salem

Company B - Everett

Company I - Lynn

Company C - Cambridge

Company K - Somerville

Company D - Lynn

Company L - Lawrence

Company E - Cambridge

Company M - Somerville

Ninth Infantry

Headquarters - Boston

Company F - Lawrence

Band - Boston

Company G - Worcester

Company A - Boston

Company H - Boston

Company B - Boston

Company I - Boston

Company C - Boston

Company K - Clinton

Company D - Boston

Company L - Natick

Company E - Boston

Company M - Lowell

First Corps of Cadets

Headquarters - Boston

Company A - Boston

Company C - Boston

Company B - Boston

Company D - Boston

Second Corps of Cadets

Headquarters - Salem

Company A - Salem

Company C - Salem

Company B - Salem

Company D - Salem

Michigan National Guard Headquarters - Lansing

Ambulance Company No. 1 - Detroit

Ambulance Company No. 2 - Bay City

Field Hospital No. 1 - Grand Rapids

Company A, Corps of Engineers - Calumet

Company A, Signal Corps - Ypsilanti

Cavalry

Troop A - South Haven

Troop B - Detroit

First Battalion, Field Artillery

Headquarters - Lansing

Battery A - Lansing

Battery B - Detroit

First Infantry

Headquarters - Detroit (1)

Company F - Detroit

Band - Detroit

Company G - Detroit

Company A - Detroit

Company H - Detroit

Company B - Detroit

Company I - Ann Arbor

Company C - Detroit

Company K - Monroe

Company D - Detroit

Company L - Jackson

Company E - Detroit

Company M - Jackson

Second Infantry

Headquarters - Grand Rapids

Company F - Grand Haven

Band - Grand Rapids

Company G - Grand Rapids

Company A - Coldwater

Company H - Grand Rapids

Company B - Grand Rapids

Company I - Muskegon

Company C - Kalamazoo

Company K - Grand Rapids

Company D - Big Rapids

Company L - Adrian

Company E - Iona

Company M - Kalamazoo

Third Infantry

Headquarters - Cheboygan

Company F - Saginaw

Band - Saginaw

Company G - Houghton

Company A - Flint

Company H - Owosso

Company B - Bay City

Company I - Manistee

Company C - Port Huron

Company K - Cheboygan

Company D - Alpena

Company L - Menominee

Company E - Pontiac

Company M - Sault Ste. Marie

(1) Transferred from Ypsilanti, 17 Jan.
1914.

Minnesota National Guard Headquarters - St.
Paul

First Brigade (hdqrs. St. Paul): First, Second, and
Third Infantry

Medical Department Detachments:

First Infantry - Minneapolis

Third Infantry - St. Paul

Second Infantry - Mankato

First Field Artillery - St. Paul

First Field Artillery

Headquarters - St. Paul

Battery C - St. Paul

Band - St. Paul

Battery D - Minneapolis

Battery A - St. Paul

Battery E - Minneapolis

Battery B - St. Paul

Battery F - Minneapolis

First Infantry

Headquarters - Minneapolis

Company F - Minneapolis

Band - Minneapolis

Company G - Minneapolis

Company A - Minneapolis

Company H - St. Paul

Company B - Minneapolis

Company I - Minneapolis

Company C - St. Paul

Company K - Minneapolis

Company D - St. Paul

Company L - St. Paul

Company E - St. Paul

Company M - Minneapolis

Machine-gun Company - Minneapolis

Second Infantry

Headquarters - New Ulm

Company F - Worthington

Band - New Ulm

Company G - Austin

Company A - New Ulm

Company H - Mankato

Company B - Faribault

Company I - Owatonna

Company C - Winona

Company K - St. Peter

Company D - Northfield

Company L - Redwood Falls

Company E - Fairmont

Company M - Madison

Machine-gun Company - New Ulm

Third Infantry

Headquarters - Duluth

Company F - Eveleth

Band - Duluth

Company G - Princeton

Company A - Duluth

Company H - Olivia

Company B - Anoka

Company I - Crookston

Company C - Duluth

Company K - Stillwater

Company D - Zumbrota

Company L - Red Wing

Company E - Duluth

Company M - Hibbing

Machine-gun Company - Rochester

Mississippi National Guard Headquarters -
Jackson

Medical Department Field Hospital Detachments:

Hickory

Jackson

First Independent Band - Jackson (1)

First Independent Battalion of Infantry (2)

Headquarters - Meridian

Company A - Shubuta

Company C - Columbus

Company B - Aberdeen

Company D - Meridian

Second Independent Battalion of Infantry(3)

Headquarters - Macon

Company G - West Point

Company L - Scooba

Company K - Caledonia

Company M - Kosciusko

Third Independent Battalion of Infantry (4)

Headquarters - Natchez

Company A - Vicksburg

Company D - Yazoo City

Company B - Natchez

Company I - Vicksburg

Fourth Independent Battalion of Infantry (5)

Headquarters - Brookhaven

Company E - Clarksdale

Company G - Greenwood

Company F - Jackson

Company H - Brookhaven

Fifth Independent Battalion of Infantry (6)

Headquarters - Vicksburg

Company C - Greenville

Company K - Leland

Company E - Laurel

Company M - Arkabutla

Company H - Agricultural College (7)

(1) Reassigned from the Band, Third Infantry, on 9 Mar.

1914. (2) This battalion was organized from Companies
A, B, C, and D of the Second Infantry on 20 May 1914. Companies E
(Laurel), F (Columbia), H (Macon), and M (Gulfport) were disbanded on 12
Nov., 29 Nov., and 21 Nov., 1913, and 21 Mar. 1914, respectively.
Before 20 May 1914, the Headquarters of the Second Infantry was at
Meridian while the Band was at Saltillo. (3) This
battalion was organized from Companies G, I (Vardaman), K, and L of the
Second Infantry on 20 May 1914. Company I was soon replaced by Company M,
which was organized on 1 Jun. 1914. (4) This battalion
was organized from Companies A, B, D, and I of the Third Infantry on 20
May 1914. Companies K (Cleveland), L (Inverness), and M (Coffeeville) were
disbanded on 24 Nov. and 12 Nov., 1913, and 8 Mar. 1914,
respectively. Company C had been vacant for some years. Before 20 May
1914, the Headquarters of the Third Infantry was at Jackson. (5) This battalion was organized from Companies E, F,
G, and H of the Third Infantry on 20 May 1914. (6)
This battalion was organized from recently organized Companies C, E, K,
and M (organized 15 May, 15 May, 27 May, and 20 Apr., 1914, respectively.)
(7) Organized 1 Jun. 1914, short-lived and apparently

unassigned.

National Guard of Missouri Headquarters - Jefferson
City

First Brigade (hdqrs. Nevada): First, Second, and
Third Infantry, with Fourth and Sixth Infantry attached.

Apr. 1914 at Bolivar. (3) Disbanded 13 Apr. 1914.
(4) Organized 2 Dec. 1913. (5) Disbanded 6 Aug. 1913 at Kansas City, reorganized at
Booneville from Company I of the Sixth Infantry, 24 Apr. 1914. (6) Disbanded 15 Sep. 1913, reorganized 29 Dec. 1913. (7) Formed 20 Mar. 1914 by reassignment of Company L,
which had been organized at Booneville on 22 Jan. 1914. (8) Organized 2 Dec. 1913. (9)
Reassigned as Company G, 20 Mar. 1914. (10) Disbanded
20 Jun. 1914. (11) Disbanded 25 Jul. 1914. In the
succeeding months, Company A became D of the Second Infantry, Company B
became B of the Fourth Infantry, Company D became L of the Fourth
Infantry, Company F became M of the Fourth Infantry, and Company K became
Battery C, Field Artillery. (12) Disbanded 20 Jun.
1914. (13) Disbanded 20 Jun. 1914. (14) Reassigned as Company B of the Third Infantry,

attached to the Division. (3) Organized
1 May 1914. (4) Reassigned from Company E of
the Twelfth Infantry, 1 May 1914. (5) Reassigned from Company H of the Twelfth Infantry,
1 May 1914. (6) Reassigned from Company L of the
Twelfth Infantry, 1 May 1914. (7) Reassigned from
Company A of the Twelfth Infantry, 1 May 1914. (8)
Reassigned from Companies B and I of the Twelfth Infantry, 15 Jun. 1914.
(9) Reassigned from Company I of the Thirteenth
Infantry, 15 Jun. 1914. (10) Reassigned from Company M
of the Twelfth Infantry, 15 Jun. 1914. (11)
Reassigned from Company G of the Twelfth Infantry, 15 Jun. 1914. (12) Not attached to any brigade. (13)
Organized 2 Feb. 1914. (14) Organized
15 Jun. 1914. (15) Reassigned from Company C
of the Twelfth Infantry, 15 Jun. 1914. (16) Reassigned from Company D of the Twelfth Infantry,
15 Jun. 1914. (17) Reassigned from Company F
of the Twelfth Infantry, 15 Jun. 1914. (18) Reassigned from Company K of the Twelfth Infantry,

15 Jun. 1914.

Rhode Island National Guard Headquarters -
Providence

Medical Department Detachment - Providence

Cavalry Detachment(1)

Troop A - Providence

Troop C - Providence

Troop B - Providence

Light Battery A, Field Artillery - Providence

Coast Artillery Corps

Coast Artillery District(2)

Headquarters - Providence

Band - Providence

Ninth Company - Providence

First Company - Providence

Tenth Company - Providence

Second Company - Providence

Eleventh Company - River Point

Third Company - Providence

Twelfth Company - Woonsocket

Fourth Company - Providence

Thirteenth Company - Providence

Fifth Company - Westerley

Fourteenth Company - Providence

Sixth Company - Woonsocket

Fifteenth Company - Pawtucket

Seventh Company - Providence

Sixteenth Company - Providence

Eighth Company - Pawtucket

Seventeenth Company - Providence

Chartered Companies: (3)

Newport Artillery Company - Newport

Kentish Guards - East Greenwich

United Train of Artillery

Company A - Providence

Company C - Providence (4)

Company B (band) - Providence

Bristol Train of Artillery

Company A - Bristol

Company C - Bristol (5)

Company B - Bristol

Kentish Artillery - Apponaug

First Light Infantry Regiment

Headquarters - Providence

Company A - Providence

Company D - Providence

Company B - Providence (6)

Company E - Providence

Warren Artillery - Warren

(1) The Cavalry Detachment was titled the First Cavalry

Squadron until 30 Apr. 1914. (2) Until 18 Dec. 1913,
the Coast Artillery was divided into the First and Second Artillery
Districts. (3) Reported to the Adjutant General of
Rhode Island but not Federally recognized. (4)
Disbanded sometime in 1914. (5) Organized sometime in
1914. (6) Organized sometime in the latter half of

1914.

National Guard of South Carolina Headquarters -
Columbia

First Brigade (hdqrs. Columbia): First, Second, and
Third Infantry.

Medical Department Detachment, Second Infantry - Columbia.

First Field Hospital - Columbia.

First Infantry

Headquarters - Yorkville

Company F - Woodruff

Band - Williamston

Company G - Pelzer

Company A - Greenville

Company H - Rockhill

Company B - Liberty Hill (1)

Company I - Spartanburg

Company C - Clifton (1)

Company K - Fort Mill

Company D - Laurens

Company L - Yorkville

Company E - Anderson

Company M - Union

Second Infantry

Headquarters - Columbia

Company F - Edgeville

Band - Anderson

Company G - Hartsville

Company A - Camden

Company H - Orangeburg

Company B - Columbia (2)

Company I - Timmonsville

Company C - Columbia (2)

Company K - Darlington

Company D - Columbia (2)

Company L - Sumter

Company E - Bennettsville

Company M - New Brookland

Third Infantry

Headquarters - Charleston

Company F - Georgetown

Band - vacant

Company G - Elloree

Company A - Charleston (3)

Company H - Conway (1)

Company B - Charleston (3)

Company I - Cheraw

Company C - Charleston (3)

Company K - Waterboro

Company D - Charleston (3)

Company L - Orangeburg

Company E - Barnwell (1)

Company M - Winnsboro

(1) These companies were disbanded in the second half of

1914. There was a thorough reorganization of the entire South Carolina
National Guard in the first half of 1915. (2) The
Columbia companies were also titled the Richland Volunteers, Governor’s
Guards, and Columbia Light Infantry. (3) The
Charleston companies carried the additional titles of the Sumter Guards,
Washington Light Infantry, Irish Volunteers, and German

reorganized from Separate Company I at Tellico Plains. (2) Disbanded sometime in 1914 or early 1915, then
reorganized from Separate Company F at La Follette. (3) Disbanded sometime in 1914 or early 1915, then replaced

by Separate Company H.

Texas National Guard Headquarters - Austin

First Brigade (hdqrs. San Antonio): Second, Third,
and Fourth Infantry